Humanities at Work Preps Spartans for Real-World Applications of Their Majors
UNCG’s Humanities at Work program celebrated its inaugural class at a showcase where students presented all they had learned.
UNCG’s Humanities at Work program celebrated its inaugural class at a showcase where students presented all they had learned.
UNCG’s first African American student, JoAnne Smart Drane ’60, shares a poignant conversation with the student artists who created a mural in her honor in the Foust Building.
Janae Wofford sought a chance to join a lab as soon as possible. Going into her senior year, she will dig deeper into a tree she found in the nearby woods, which may provide answers to deadly “superbugs.”
Natalia Fagundez’s passion for languages led her to Lloyd International Honors College, where she pursued a customized interdisciplinary curriculum that elevated her special education degree with study abroad, research, and service opportunities.
Students in art, biology, AADS, drama, theatre, and political science won first place awards at the 19th Annual Carolyn and Norwood Thomas Research and Creativity Expo.
A program tailor-made to help honors students explore niche topics and discover something new resulted in a remarkably authentic Renaissance faire costume hand-stitched and plumed by senior Ethan Divon. Learn how the Pubantz Artist in Residence Program fueled his classic curiosity.
An aspiring pediatrician and a future journalist reflect on the opportunity and experience in the Lloyd International Honors College. They’ll present their research passions this week at the 25th Annual Honors Symposium.
The kinesiologist, who examines factors motivating physical activity engagement, has mentored 54 undergraduates in independent studies at UNCG.
Corsets, storybooks, and sci-fi novels are just a taste of what’s happening in this spring’s Pubantz Artist in Residence Program showcase.
A new theatre work called [where-else] opens April 5th at Elsewhere, an artist residency and museum in downtown Greensboro. The piece was developed by UNCG Assistant Professor of Theatre Robi Arce-Martínez and 19 students.